By Staff Writer (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Nov 22, 2014 07:07 AM EST

"Dragon Age: Inquisition" features a number of new interesting scenes and surprises that will leave gamers either interested or in shock.

The game is the third instalment of the franchise, after "Dragon Age: Origins" and "Dragon Age II".

"Dragon Age: Inquisition" will feature larger environments, giving players more opportunity to explore and meet new characters. Qunari will be playable for the first time, after being featured in the first two instalments. DragonAge.com reported that players get to create their Inquisitor or main character in the game. Players can choose the gender, race and class. Every class also features a special set of weapons, abilities and special moves that will define the development of the story. The Inquisitor will gain experience and power over time so players can pick a specialization accordingly.

In a report by Eurogamer.net, the new installment of the popular role-playing game may have presented the best love scene in video game history. In the video, two male characters, one of them resembling a minotaur-like being, were caught in a compromising situation when other characters barge in their room. The Iron Bull is a Qunari character in the game, voiced by Freddie Prinze Jr. After the preliminary distractions, the two proceed with their lovemaking, as the scene fades to black.

Accrording to IGN.com, one gamer and YouTube user named LeeCsM was exploring Skyhold in "Dragon Age: Inquisition" when he fell through the ground and discovered a static creature that resembles a pie with a top hat. Although the gamer's character could not interact with the strange creature, it left several Dragon Age fans baffled.

LeeCsM shared the video of his discovery on YouTube.

Kotaku.com writes that BioWare designer Jason Hill replied, "I didn't think anyone was going to find this, hahaha."

DICE artist Steve Bigras also commented, "I can't believe this one was cracked in two days... Jason we need to hide these things more better."

Graham Kelly, environment artist of the game, called the creature "Lord of the Pies". Kelly answered Bigras, "I hid it under the level. You weren't meant to fall through it."

BioWare explained that more of these things, referred to as "Easter eggs", may be found within the depths of Skyhold. Some of the other Easter eggs may feature hints to Plants vs. Zombies, Mass Effect and even cheese.

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